The PM Dhan-Dhaanya Krishi Yojana (PMDDKY) is a newly approved six-year agricultural program (starting FY 2025-26) that converges 36 existing central schemes across 11 departments, along with state schemes, to enhance productivity and sustainability in 100 low-performing districts across India.
The PM Dhan-Dhanya Krishi Yojana to strengthen small and marginal farmers. Its focus is on storage, irrigation, affordable loans, and sustainable farming. The government claims that this will increase farmers' income and bring significant improvements to the country's agricultural production capacity.
With an annual outlay of ₹24,000 crore, it focuses on districts with low productivity, cropping intensity, and credit access, aiming for self-sufficiency in key crops like foodgrains, pulses, and edible oils.
The scheme is expected to directly benefit around 1.7 crore farmers by addressing key challenges through targeted interventions, district-level planning, and monitoring via 117 performance indicators.
Implementation begins in October 2025 for the rabi season, with district, state, and national committees ensuring progress through monthly reviews.
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